Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Federal Prisons Plan to release more Prisoners before their time is up

To reduce the growing prison population and escalating prison costs, the U.S Bureau of Prisons says it is now revising its "compassionate release" rules so more ailing and aging inmates can be freed. 
A report from the Justice Department's inspector general says the revised rules will expand the compassionate release program by making inmates with a life expectancy of up to 18 months eligible for consideration (versus the current 12 months).
What about me? Haven't been feeling well lately.
Getting along in years and wouldn't hurt a fly.
Read the Rest HERE.

Yeh..This sounds all warm and fuzzy until you read between the lines.

According to the OIG (Office of the Inspector General), arrest data obtained from the FBI shows that 5 of those released on compassionate grounds were RE-ARRESTED WITHIN 3 YEARS.

But wait...I thought they were on their way out and supposed to only live no more than 12 months?

Then there is the criteria for the new 18 month eligibility  How's this for one of the criteria?

Any other circumstance which the director of the Bureau of Prisons finds to be an extraordinary and compelling reason.

Another words...WHAT EVER THE HELL HE WANTS.

Just what we need.......We've got millions of illegal immigrants, even more visa overstays, and now, lets add prisoners to the mix that the feds no longer want to incarcerate....all running around in a neighborhood near you.

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